People love arcade games, and have since the 50’s. Some of the earliest games were based off of other recreations, like for example bowling. I remember playing one of these in the arcade in town during my youth, but it never held the attraction to me like Battle Zone or Asteroids did.
In fact, I had a Battle Zone in my living room for quite some time, it was great fun. Having a video game in your rec room has become more and more feasible in the recent history, but still expensive. It’s even possible to buy your own Bowl-o-Rama, for the low low price of $3495.00 from Brookstone.
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